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one of the ones we got on the cnn blog is from a guy named jaleel. he's married with children, currently on medicaid. he wanted to know how this will decision affect my access to medicaid? >> so as part of getting those 30 million people insured, they want to expand medicaid. that means that they raise the level at which someone qualifies. used to be 100% of poverty level. now it will go up to 133% of poverty level. someone like jalil -- i don't know what his family situation is. but if you're making $14,000 or less roughly, he should qualify for medicaid. in short, the answer to the question is that it shouldn't make a difference really at all. he qualifies now. he should still be able to qualify after it goes into effect. >> the $14,000 for a single person or family? >> for a system person. for a -- single person. for a family, it's closer to $29,000 or $30,000. the number will change closer to 2014. but 133% of poverty level. >> another viewer on the phone now, delee. she's 56, a diabetic. and she recently lost her job. i think she's on the phone.
one of the ones we got on the cnn blog is from a guy named jaleel. he's married with children, currently on medicaid. he wanted to know how this will decision affect my access to medicaid? >> so as part of getting those 30 million people insured, they want to expand medicaid. that means that they raise the level at which someone qualifies. used to be 100% of poverty level. now it will go up to 133% of poverty level. someone like jalil -- i don't know what his family situation is. but if...
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sandra endow, cnn, baltimore. >>> coming up now on half past the hour. let's get caught up on the headlines. a family and church congregation near boston waiting for any news out of egypt. this is why. a pastor, one woman from his group and a tour guide were kidnapped in egypt. the last we heard, they're being held in northern sinai. the kidnappers reportedly don't want money but demanding their relatives be released from an egyptian jail. >>> visa and mastercard have agreed to, get this, a $6 billion settlement, settling a huge anti-trust lawsuit. it has to do with alleged price fixing of so-called swipe fees that retailers charge when you use a credit card. an attorney for the national association of convenience stores said his organization is not supporting this settlement. >> well, you have to read the fine print when you deal with credit card companies and that's true here, too. when you read the fine print, it's eye opening. they're not going to reduce the fees, even for the eight months. what they're going to do is give merchants the equivalent of
sandra endow, cnn, baltimore. >>> coming up now on half past the hour. let's get caught up on the headlines. a family and church congregation near boston waiting for any news out of egypt. this is why. a pastor, one woman from his group and a tour guide were kidnapped in egypt. the last we heard, they're being held in northern sinai. the kidnappers reportedly don't want money but demanding their relatives be released from an egyptian jail. >>> visa and mastercard have agreed...
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. >>> from the cnn center, this is "cnn saturday morning." it is saturday july 14th. i'm randi kaye. egyptian security steps up its effort to find and free a kidnapped american couple and their tour guide. >>> a staggering number of murders on the streets of chicago. 259 so far this year. we'll track how illegal weapons get into the hands of killers. and the anticipation builds for london 2012. gold medallist dominique dawes and jacqui joie ner courier si joins me. >>> we begin with the search for two american tourists and their guides. they were kidnapped in the sinai peninsu peninsula. it's the third time american tourists have been kidnapped in that area this year. elise labott has been following the developments for us from jordan. she joins us by phone. elise, what is different would you say about this kidnapping compared to the others that we've reported on before? >> reporter: well, randi, in the past a lot of these kidnappings were about money. a lot of them were trying to make a little extra money. what they would do is kidnap americans or other westerners fo
. >>> from the cnn center, this is "cnn saturday morning." it is saturday july 14th. i'm randi kaye. egyptian security steps up its effort to find and free a kidnapped american couple and their tour guide. >>> a staggering number of murders on the streets of chicago. 259 so far this year. we'll track how illegal weapons get into the hands of killers. and the anticipation builds for london 2012. gold medallist dominique dawes and jacqui joie ner courier si joins me....
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you can also watch cnn live from your laptop. don't leave us behind. go to cnn.com/tv. [ truck beeping ] morning, boys. so, i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way! i'm like, what is this, a drainpipe slipknot? wherever your business takes you, nobody keeps you on the road like progressive commercial auto. [ flo speaking japanese ] [ shouting in japanese ] we work wherever you work. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> the numbers are staggering. and the headlines so frequent that they're really almost mind-numbing. i'm talking about chicago. the violence there is nothing new. but this year it is turning out to be especially bloody. take a look at this. so far this year there have been 259 murders in the city. that is already up 38% since last year. let me put that in perspective. more people are being killed on the streets of chicago than u.s. troops in afghanistan this year. so many murders and there aren't even gun shops in chicago. yet somehow thousands of illegal weapons are making their wa
you can also watch cnn live from your laptop. don't leave us behind. go to cnn.com/tv. [ truck beeping ] morning, boys. so, i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way! i'm like, what is this, a drainpipe slipknot? wherever your business takes you, nobody keeps you on the road like progressive commercial auto. [ flo speaking japanese ] [ shouting in japanese ] we work wherever you work. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> the...
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>>> from cnn world headquarters atlanta, this is cnn sunday morning. trying to make a comeback from the embarrassing first run. not an olympic athlete, but mitt romney's international tour. plus, a stunning victory and surprising defeat. a tale of two american swimmers in last night's must-see 400 meter race. >>> and the suspect in the aurora shooting in court tomorrow. he could face more than 100 charges. >>> a veteran colorado pros prosecutor explains why. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm randi kay. we start with mitt romney's eventful visit to israel. he went to the western wall after he sat down with leaders like benjamin netanyahu and shimon peres. and jim acosta has been traveling with mitt romney, and he joins us by phone. mitt romney is due to give an address today and what do you believe that the focus will be on, jim? >> well, he is expected to say in remarks later today that the islamic republic facing an inevitable war with the west, and potentially israel if it does not give up the quest for nuclear weapons, and i can tell you that the repu
>>> from cnn world headquarters atlanta, this is cnn sunday morning. trying to make a comeback from the embarrassing first run. not an olympic athlete, but mitt romney's international tour. plus, a stunning victory and surprising defeat. a tale of two american swimmers in last night's must-see 400 meter race. >>> and the suspect in the aurora shooting in court tomorrow. he could face more than 100 charges. >>> a veteran colorado pros prosecutor explains why....
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take a look at this second cnn poll on registered voters choice for president. no change since may. president obama still at 49%. mitt romney at 46%. what is going on here? what does it mean for the race for the white house? joining me now for our story, one of the leading voices speaking out, michele bachmann. congresswoman, thank you for joining me again. why are you so opposed to universal health care for all? >> we want health care for everyone. we want it at the cheapest possible price for the american people and for everyone involved. we want the highest possible quality for the greatest number of people and part of the problem with obama care has been that it is absolutely exploded cost. president obama promised that every american would save $2,500 a year on their health care premium and the reverse happened, going up by $2,200 so that's a $5,000 swing from what the president promised. costs are exploding. we're beginning to see denial of care by the obama care board so this is not a very good scenario where we're spending more money and we're getting less for it. i think th
take a look at this second cnn poll on registered voters choice for president. no change since may. president obama still at 49%. mitt romney at 46%. what is going on here? what does it mean for the race for the white house? joining me now for our story, one of the leading voices speaking out, michele bachmann. congresswoman, thank you for joining me again. why are you so opposed to universal health care for all? >> we want health care for everyone. we want it at the cheapest possible...
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jo joining the discussion is cnn chief political correspondent and anchor of cnn's "state of the union" candy crowley. good morning. >> good morning. and our latest poll of polls shows president obama with a four-point lead, but far from comfortable. does this election come down to the economy, and if things are looking up, obama wins, but fit is iffy, romney wins? >> let me split the difference, because i believe it is about the economy, but not as terrible if the economy is terrible, mitt romney will win and if it is better president obama will win re-election. it has more to do with a, consumer confidence, but in the end, you are looking at a race that right now is virtually unchanged and looks like it may be a dead heat, and the economy is already pretty weak. so the fact that it is dead heat tells me that what this is going to come down to is who can turn out the voters, and that is why you are seeing the negative ads so soon and heavily in the swi states, that this is not about swing voters who hate negative ads, but this is about your voters and trying to electrify them enough t
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watch cnn's exclusive report up next. >>> don't forget, watch cnn live on your computer while you're at work. head to cnn.com/tv. homicide of young people in america has an impact on all of us. how can we save these young people's lives? as a police chief, i have an opportunity to affect what happens in a major city. if you want to make a difference, you have to have the right education. university of phoenix opened the door. my name is james craig, i am committed to making a difference, and i am a phoenix. visit phoenix.edu to find the program that's right for you. enroll now. >>> the u.s. is offering up to $1 million reward in the search for the killers of a u.s. border agent. brian terry died in 2010 in a border gunfight. guns at the scene of the death were later determined to be part of the botched fast and furious arms trafficking scheme. now the feds have unsealed an indictment charging five men with murder, four are still fuj ti hu fugitives. >>> cyclist lance armstrong's lawsuit against the u.s. anti-doping agency. the judge said the suit which armstrong filed on monday is fu
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cnn digs into who's raking in the most green. will the election be decided by wall street and not main street? >>> and home of the beret. the u.s. olympic team in french hats and blue blazers. do these guys look ready for the olympics or a croquet match in the hamptons? >>> good morning to you. i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining us. we begin this morning with a terrifying airline flight into miami. this morning, we are learning just how bad it was. flight 1780 was en route from aruba when it slammed into turbulence on its initial descent about 30 minutes before landing. pilots landed without major incident but a dozen people were injured, five of them taken to the hospital. >> i never felt something like that in the past. basically, we didn't know anything. and the bumps, you just think that it's going down. >> i thought we were going to die. it was scary. >> john is in miami following this story. i guess american airlines is saying there was nothing on the radar to indicate such violent turbulence in the air. the
cnn digs into who's raking in the most green. will the election be decided by wall street and not main street? >>> and home of the beret. the u.s. olympic team in french hats and blue blazers. do these guys look ready for the olympics or a croquet match in the hamptons? >>> good morning to you. i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining us. we begin this morning with a terrifying airline flight into miami. this morning, we are learning just how bad it was. flight 1780...
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on cnn saturday night. >>> you know this well, the great recession hit wall street and now main street and now landing at the steps of city hall, public safety, your safety, my safety may take the hit. so are the nation's financial problems especially cuts in fire and police protection, is it making all of us less safe? a good place to look for answers is in scranton, pennsylvania when police and firefighters recently saw their salaries, get this, cut to minimum wage. earlier i spoke to a scranton firefighter who described what he and his colleagues are going through. >> i'm a very proud parent, i'm proud to be a firefighter, but also, you know, i'm more proud to be a parent and to be able to provide for my family. and i'm very concerned that if this maintains, i won't be able to do that. it's very stressful right now. you know, with that being said, i'm very fortunate, you know, to have a job in this economy. but i need to pay the bills. >> you know that was bob who we talked to earlier tonight, and now we're joined by ron who is a police officer in scranton and this new rule says he'
on cnn saturday night. >>> you know this well, the great recession hit wall street and now main street and now landing at the steps of city hall, public safety, your safety, my safety may take the hit. so are the nation's financial problems especially cuts in fire and police protection, is it making all of us less safe? a good place to look for answers is in scranton, pennsylvania when police and firefighters recently saw their salaries, get this, cut to minimum wage. earlier i spoke...
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as always, cnn cannot independently verify them. witnesses say president bashar al assad's forces launched a full-scale attack against the opposition syrian army. it's believed more than 200 people were killed. activists told cnn assad's forces shelled the village nonstop from 5:00 in the morning till noon yesterday. many people who fled their houses were reportedly shot to death by pro-regime forces. kofi annan, special forces envoy to syria, said he was shocked and appalled by the slaughter. just three days before the attack, annan met with al assad and afterward called their talks positive and constructive. today, the u.n. organization that coordinates aide to syria said they have run out of language to describe how bad things are. what's left to say, it wondered, after aalling, desperate and deplorable. 287 people in all were killed in syria yesterday. possibly the deadliest day since the uprising began. at least 80 more deaths were reported today. i spoke earlier today with the syrian activist zedun. zedun, we're seeing reports
as always, cnn cannot independently verify them. witnesses say president bashar al assad's forces launched a full-scale attack against the opposition syrian army. it's believed more than 200 people were killed. activists told cnn assad's forces shelled the village nonstop from 5:00 in the morning till noon yesterday. many people who fled their houses were reportedly shot to death by pro-regime forces. kofi annan, special forces envoy to syria, said he was shocked and appalled by the slaughter....
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that's next. >> you don't have to be in front of a television to watch cnn. stay connected, do it on your cell phone or do it from your computer at work. just go to cnn.com/tv. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. >>> we want to update you on a story we told you about this time last week. dozens of children in cambodia dying from a mystery illness. it isn't a mystery anymore, though, thanks to two french doctors that are living there. our dr. sanjay gupta explains how they cracked the case. >> reporter: the only thing doctors knew for sure was when the children arrived at the hospital, they were dying. and fast. a fever, convulsions. and then, the lungs, completely destroyed. since the end o
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>> reporter: my name's gary tuchman with cnn. we want to know why you have children out here begging for money at this subway. >> we're not answering any questions. >> reporter: but we found out who the man is. he's reverend robert lacy jr. he and his father are the people who run st. andrews. the school whose children are regularly spotted hustling for money at subway stations. why are they doing it? where is the money going? >> if you have any questions, you can give them to us in writing. >> reporter: why can't you answer that question now, sir? i think children should be home during their school work during the year not begging commuters for money. this poor little boy should be doing homework. >> yolanda bailey had three children at st. andrews and she pulled them out. >> to me, it's just like a big slave camp. >> reporter: bailey said she was told her kids were doing fund-raising. she says no one told her they were begging. >> me and my little bear went with the pastor. he told us if we didn't make $50, we would stay there
>> reporter: my name's gary tuchman with cnn. we want to know why you have children out here begging for money at this subway. >> we're not answering any questions. >> reporter: but we found out who the man is. he's reverend robert lacy jr. he and his father are the people who run st. andrews. the school whose children are regularly spotted hustling for money at subway stations. why are they doing it? where is the money going? >> if you have any questions, you can give...
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mitt romney one-on-one, speaking out on cnn. the gop presidential candidate is on the defensive tonight. his campaign added two new senior advisers after a rough few days. and now they're hitting back, accusing the obama campaign of stooping to new lows. the issue, once again mr. romney's involvement at bain capital where he made his fortune. the focus centers around when he finally broke ties with that firm. the obama camp is claiming mr. romney lied about his endate at bain. even suggesting his actions could be criminal. to counter attack, mr. romney went on a media blitz today. something he rarely does. he talked with cnn's national political correspondent jim acosta this evening. >> governor, thanks for joining us. let's talk first about this controversy over when you left bain capital. i'll put one of the documents in question up on screen. their sec filing stating that you were ceo at bain capital past 1999. when you say you left bain to run the olympics. why was your name still on these documents? and why didn't you clear
mitt romney one-on-one, speaking out on cnn. the gop presidential candidate is on the defensive tonight. his campaign added two new senior advisers after a rough few days. and now they're hitting back, accusing the obama campaign of stooping to new lows. the issue, once again mr. romney's involvement at bain capital where he made his fortune. the focus centers around when he finally broke ties with that firm. the obama camp is claiming mr. romney lied about his endate at bain. even suggesting...
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cnn political editor takes a look. >> a busy week ahead on the campaign trail. both president obama and republican challenger mitt romney reach out to voters in crucial political battle grounds. after fundraising in mississippi mitt romney heads to ohio. >> america's greatest days are ahead. we are the shining city on a hill. ohio is going to make a difference. ohio, i need you to help me become the next president of the united states. >> it comes two days after president obama's visit there. the visit will be mr. obama's eighth swing this year. >> i want to give tax breaks to companies investing right here. in cincinnati, ohio. and the united states of america. >> the president fund raises in texas the next day and thursday and friday he campaigns in florida, another very important battle ground state. >>> a medical tragedy now taking one family by surprise for the simple inexpensive test could have saved a life. here is lisa sylvestor. >> reporter: moments of childhood that are fleeting. >> there is nothing to indicate. >> reporter: moments oliviae never takes
cnn political editor takes a look. >> a busy week ahead on the campaign trail. both president obama and republican challenger mitt romney reach out to voters in crucial political battle grounds. after fundraising in mississippi mitt romney heads to ohio. >> america's greatest days are ahead. we are the shining city on a hill. ohio is going to make a difference. ohio, i need you to help me become the next president of the united states. >> it comes two days after president...
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to watch cnn. you can do it from your cell phone or at your computer at work. go to cnn.com/tv. >>> well, the medicine accused of turning a midnight movie into a theater of chaos is due in court in just hours. james holmes set to be formally charged. 12 people died, 58 others injured, meanwhile, a shooting survivor is facing even more tragedy. she first lost her 6-year-old daughter, who was shot in that theater. today we learned she had a miscarriage after surgery this weekend. she was just eight weeks pregnant, but had been shot in the abdomen. trial attorney karen conte joins us from chalk. karen, could james holmes be charged in connection with this woman's miscarriage, given that she was shot in the abdomen? also the neck. >> well, there are things called fetal homicide laws. 38 states have them. colorado has one, but interestingly, all it does is increase the penalty for someone who commits a crime against a pregnant woman. it does not allow for a charge of murder in the case of a fetus. so th
to watch cnn. you can do it from your cell phone or at your computer at work. go to cnn.com/tv. >>> well, the medicine accused of turning a midnight movie into a theater of chaos is due in court in just hours. james holmes set to be formally charged. 12 people died, 58 others injured, meanwhile, a shooting survivor is facing even more tragedy. she first lost her 6-year-old daughter, who was shot in that theater. today we learned she had a miscarriage after surgery this weekend. she was...
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cnn contributor paul begala. joins me as well. paul, you advise the super pac which has run a lot of these negative ads many thousands of times. negative campaigning, you're more than okay with it? >> totally, absolutely. the ads to the pac i advise which is priorities usa action. they have featured the most powerful ads. and the ones we have run the most of. the real words of real people that mitt romney laid off. he came and took over these companies. he loaded them up with debt. he in some cases he bankrupted them. paid himself millions. and canceled the health benefits. we sent cameras to places like marion, indiana, kansas city and we filmed these people and their heartbreaking stories. the "los angeles times," "l.a. times," terrific journalist, called our ad the most effective democratic ad this year. >> so did the president say -- can the president say there's been a slew of positive ads? >> yeah, i don't know how many is in a slew. i thought you nailed ax pretty well on this. my job i think in this pro-obama super pac is s
cnn contributor paul begala. joins me as well. paul, you advise the super pac which has run a lot of these negative ads many thousands of times. negative campaigning, you're more than okay with it? >> totally, absolutely. the ads to the pac i advise which is priorities usa action. they have featured the most powerful ads. and the ones we have run the most of. the real words of real people that mitt romney laid off. he came and took over these companies. he loaded them up with debt. he in...
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>>> let's bring christine romans back, plus our resident conservative and cnn contributor, will cain, as well as norm onstein, resident scholar at the american enterprise institute, though he described himself as a centrist. i love your point that we systematically leach the compromisers out of the system in favor of partisans. will cain, you are taking issue with my premise that partisanship is bad. >> right. that's the assumption at the beginning of this bad. >> can i say hyperpartisanship is bad? >> you're changing the game a little bit. i say we have two issues going on here. one, voters want something for nothing and two, partisanship. the culprit behind those of these conditions is the same, it is you, the voter, it is the viewer. that being said, what has enabled the wanting something for nothing is bipartisanship, not barpartisanship. if you want to correct that, you want bipartisanship to dlaekcor that. >> the bipartisanship is what got us here and that's to blame. >> i agree with will on a lot of things. in the book i did, "it's even worse than it looks," strategic obstructi
>>> let's bring christine romans back, plus our resident conservative and cnn contributor, will cain, as well as norm onstein, resident scholar at the american enterprise institute, though he described himself as a centrist. i love your point that we systematically leach the compromisers out of the system in favor of partisans. will cain, you are taking issue with my premise that partisanship is bad. >> right. that's the assumption at the beginning of this bad. >> can i say...
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for weeks, cnn has been trying to track down crisp. first we were told by her spokesperson she was unavailable. this week, we drove to crisp's rural home, down this dirt road in the foothills of california's sierra nevada and found crisp driving straight towards us. miss crisp, it's drew give within cnn. we would sure like to talk to you. terry crisp, dog in hand, got out of her car and walked right up to our camera and acted like she was about to answer our questions. >> this is not the place to do an interview. >> reporter: well, what is the place to do an interview? we've been trying to get an interview with you for a long, long time. specifically to ask you about operation baghdad pups. >> yeah, stephanie scott, our director of communications, has communicated with you directly -- >> reporter: yeah, i understand that, but can you tell us why you came on cnn and basically lied to our viewers about ivy and nugget? >> you need to talk to stephanie -- >> reporter: i think you need to talk to our viewers and explain to us what operation
for weeks, cnn has been trying to track down crisp. first we were told by her spokesperson she was unavailable. this week, we drove to crisp's rural home, down this dirt road in the foothills of california's sierra nevada and found crisp driving straight towards us. miss crisp, it's drew give within cnn. we would sure like to talk to you. terry crisp, dog in hand, got out of her car and walked right up to our camera and acted like she was about to answer our questions. >> this is not the...
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in the east. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> we begin this morning with breaking news. we have learned that president obama is holding a big event at the white house rose garden later today to resurrect the battle over the bush tax cuts. he will be surrounded by working class americans while he calls on congress to extend tax cuts for everyone, making $250,000 a year or less. republicans want the tax cuts extended for everyone, the wealthy included. the white house will be very busy framing the tax cut debate this week with events planned in new hampshire, nevada, colorado and florida. republicans as i mentioned want the tax cuts extended for all
in the east. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> we begin this morning with breaking news. we have learned that president obama is holding a big event at the white house rose garden later today to resurrect the battle over the bush tax cuts. he will be surrounded by working class americans while he calls on congress to extend tax cuts for everyone, making $250,000 a year or less. republicans want the tax cuts extended for everyone, the wealthy included. the white house will be very...
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heading to work you can catch cnn live from your desk top. go to cnn.com/tv. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> he never testified at jerry sandusky's trial. prosecutors said they didn't even know his name. now the person whom sandusky is convicted of raping in the penn state locker room showers has supposedly come forward. along with some before heard voice mails from sandusky, himself. our coverage of the sandusky scandal as you know for the heritage patriot news won her the pulitzer prize. sarah, tell us what is going on with this man known as victim number two. what do you know? >> reporter: kyra, we heard about him for the first time about eight months ago right after jerry
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but can we weigh in on ben lebaux on cnn saying these words, these words. "at no point did any of the government lawyers say it was a tax," referring to the arguments that they gave in front of the supreme court. >> dana: he said it with a straight face. >> eric: yeah. we have documents proving him -- dab >> dana: yeah, it's not a secret document. it's the brief they filed with the solicitor general. tuesday we had a sound bite from valley jarret who said yes -- valerie jarret who said yes it's a tax. the next moment they say it's not a tax. to me, both campaigns confused themselves. nobody is talking about what kimberly said how will it affect us? the assertion of our rights? the destruction of the private market and what it doz to doctors? everybody talks about us and patients. what about the doctors? how are they supposed to deal with 30% more volume and no more money and have to do it with less efficiency and not as good quality? >> eric: are haircuts covered under obamacare? >> greg: not that haircut, i'm afraid. you r you talk about my -- are you talk
but can we weigh in on ben lebaux on cnn saying these words, these words. "at no point did any of the government lawyers say it was a tax," referring to the arguments that they gave in front of the supreme court. >> dana: he said it with a straight face. >> eric: yeah. we have documents proving him -- dab >> dana: yeah, it's not a secret document. it's the brief they filed with the solicitor general. tuesday we had a sound bite from valley jarret who said yes --...
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according to a new cnn poll, six in ten say the economy will be doing well by 2013 versus 39% who say it will be poor. those are the opposite of where the poll stood last october. we'll be right back. this man is about to be the millionth customer. would you mind if i go ahead of you? instead we had someone go ahead of him and win fifty thousand dollars. congratulations you are our one millionth customer. people don't like to miss out on money that should have been theirs. that's why at ally we have the raise your rate 2-year cd. you can get a one-time rate increase if our two-year rate goes up. if your bank makes you miss out, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. >>> governor romney said we should just let detroit go bankrupt. i refuse to turn my back on communities like this one. i was betting on the american worker. and i was betting on american ç industry. and three years later the american auto industry is coming roarinback. >> welcome back to "hardball." that was president obama this afternoon kicking off his two-day bus tour through ohio and pennsylvan
according to a new cnn poll, six in ten say the economy will be doing well by 2013 versus 39% who say it will be poor. those are the opposite of where the poll stood last october. we'll be right back. this man is about to be the millionth customer. would you mind if i go ahead of you? instead we had someone go ahead of him and win fifty thousand dollars. congratulations you are our one millionth customer. people don't like to miss out on money that should have been theirs. that's why at ally we...
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cnn continues right now. >>> all right. let the games begin and hello, everyone, i'm fredricka whitfield in atlanta and we will go straight to london where of course the countdown is on for the opening ceremonies. it is a big exciting time, and millions of people are all descending on london, and watching from around the world. our becky anderson is there in what has kind of been called the fun zone tor fan zone, and it is a fun zone, too. and you can see the folks poured out there. bec becky, give us a preview of what is happening with the countdown being on at least for the u.s. and other parts of the world to get a chance to see the opening ceremonies. >> that is right. we are what for hours away and counting now. you can really feel the buzz in london. i'm at hyde park, and one of the big zones and one of the four acts that will connect into the opening ceremony which is at the olympic park of course in the east side of london. we have duran duran, and stereophonics and aptly named scot paola paccini who will be playing
cnn continues right now. >>> all right. let the games begin and hello, everyone, i'm fredricka whitfield in atlanta and we will go straight to london where of course the countdown is on for the opening ceremonies. it is a big exciting time, and millions of people are all descending on london, and watching from around the world. our becky anderson is there in what has kind of been called the fun zone tor fan zone, and it is a fun zone, too. and you can see the folks poured out there....
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miss crisp, it's drew give within cnn. terry crisp, dog in hand, got out of her car and walked right up to our camera and acted like she was about to answer our questions. >> this is not the place to do an interviewwa. >> reporter: well, what is the place to do an interview? specifically to ask you about operation baghdad pups. >> yeah, stephanie scott, our director of communications, has communicated with you directly -- >> reporter: yeah, i understand that, but can you tell us why you came on cnn and basically lied to our viewers about ivy and nugget? >> you need to talk to stephanie -- >> reporter: i think you need to talk to our viewers and explain to us what operation baghdad pups is all about because it appears to be a fund-raising effort for your lifestyle and quadriga art, quite frankly. >> like i said, again, you need to contact stephanie. all our interviews are coordinated through her. >> reporter: you've been on our air, ma'am. you told our viewers ivy and nug wr nugget were abandoned military dogs. which basica
miss crisp, it's drew give within cnn. terry crisp, dog in hand, got out of her car and walked right up to our camera and acted like she was about to answer our questions. >> this is not the place to do an interviewwa. >> reporter: well, what is the place to do an interview? specifically to ask you about operation baghdad pups. >> yeah, stephanie scott, our director of communications, has communicated with you directly -- >> reporter: yeah, i understand that, but can you...
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[ sparking ] now, that's progressive. >>> you are in the cnn "newsroom." i'm deborah feyerick in for don lemon. let's look at the stories we're following this hour. a movie theater turned into a murder scene. the colorado suspect linked to that mass shooting spree is going to be in court tomorrow. james holmes is expected to be formally charged of 12 counts of first-degree murder. he killed 12 people and 58 others were injured. holmes was a patient of a psychiatrist at the university of colorado just before the attack. >>> and getting the v.i.p. treatment, almost presidential treatment today in jerusalem. the presumed nominee for the republican party in the white house, mitt romney, the status of jerusalem. romney tells cnn he consider cans jerusalem the capital of israel and believes the american embassy should be there. the u.s. embassy is currently in tel aviv. mitt romney and his wife visited the western wall, one of the oldest -- one of the old city's holiest sites. full details coming up in just a moment. >>> and the arab league says war crimes are b
[ sparking ] now, that's progressive. >>> you are in the cnn "newsroom." i'm deborah feyerick in for don lemon. let's look at the stories we're following this hour. a movie theater turned into a murder scene. the colorado suspect linked to that mass shooting spree is going to be in court tomorrow. james holmes is expected to be formally charged of 12 counts of first-degree murder. he killed 12 people and 58 others were injured. holmes was a patient of a psychiatrist at the...
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we had a conversation about her being part of when i was at cnn the coverage of the very last shuttle mission. >> so when you -- when you did this lo those many years ago, did you have a sense that she was going to make history? >> well i hoped she was. i mean to have a friend a teacher, who could have done that was great. my finger were crossed but there was no guarantee that she was going to be the one but she was really good. she was really smart. >> she was your ta. i can't imagine there were too many women who were tas in, you know. >> no, very fews. basically even though she inspired so many millions she convinced me not to be an astro naught because she was far smarter than i was. i decided i will go into journalism. we will let her be the astronaut. >> since she stopped flying she has really pushed this issue. >> dedicated her life to science, especially creating sally ride science in san diego. >> what's that? >> it's mission it is to largely encourage girls but students of all persuasions to keep excited about science, to study it, to not make it be the domain of other count
we had a conversation about her being part of when i was at cnn the coverage of the very last shuttle mission. >> so when you -- when you did this lo those many years ago, did you have a sense that she was going to make history? >> well i hoped she was. i mean to have a friend a teacher, who could have done that was great. my finger were crossed but there was no guarantee that she was going to be the one but she was really good. she was really smart. >> she was your ta. i...
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cnn's dr. sanjay gupta joins us now. he arrived in cambodia and he is on the phone with us. so dr. gupta, talk to me about this so-called breakthrough we have been hearing about. what do you think of this disease and breakthrough? >> well, you know, it's been a complete mystery for some time now. this is a significant development. what doctors have discovered is the beginnings of a pattern among these dozens of kids that, you know, there's been -- the numbers vary a little bit, don, but 66 cases of this sort of mystery disease, 64 as you mentioned children have died. nearly 100% lethality. what they have found is something known as virus 71. it's a particular type of virus that can cause something known as hand, foot, and mouth disease. they've seen outbreaks in various parts of the world. oftentimes it can be contained. it certainly doesn't have the same degree of lethality as this. that's where the mystery still remains. why is this killing children so universally? could this potentially be a mixture of this virus with something else? either some toxic reaction to a medication or
cnn's dr. sanjay gupta joins us now. he arrived in cambodia and he is on the phone with us. so dr. gupta, talk to me about this so-called breakthrough we have been hearing about. what do you think of this disease and breakthrough? >> well, you know, it's been a complete mystery for some time now. this is a significant development. what doctors have discovered is the beginnings of a pattern among these dozens of kids that, you know, there's been -- the numbers vary a little bit, don, but...
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right now, cnn presents. >>> tonight, on "cnn presents," soldier guinea pigs. >> he received a high dose of the incapacitating agent. >> they were never supposed to talk about this. it was top secret. >> reporter: forgotten heroes. this expensive slice of california real estate is supposed to house america's homeless veterans. guess who we found sleeping outside. betrayal of trust? sexual assaults on the rise at the nation's prestigious military academies. >> i remember him turning off the lights and me asking, what are you doing? >> women who feel betrayed by the military they committed to serve. the pentagon's battle to do something about it. revealing investigations, fascinating characters, stories with impact. this is "cnn presents" with tonight's host, drew griffin. >> tonight, a special look at some of the men and women who have served our country. >>> opening investigations into the unbelievable injustices done to them. we begin with the startling story how u.s. soldierings were used as human guinea pigs. during the cold war the military embarked on a top secret program to test ch
right now, cnn presents. >>> tonight, on "cnn presents," soldier guinea pigs. >> he received a high dose of the incapacitating agent. >> they were never supposed to talk about this. it was top secret. >> reporter: forgotten heroes. this expensive slice of california real estate is supposed to house america's homeless veterans. guess who we found sleeping outside. betrayal of trust? sexual assaults on the rise at the nation's prestigious military academies....
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>> david mattingly reporting live from jackson, mississippi, this morning. >>> a cnn exclusive. a mystery illness blamed for the deaths of more than 60 children in cambodia. now dr. sanjay gupta will tell us what professionals there think the cause is. we'll take you live to phen [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ and the next great idea could be yours. but they can be really well thexpensive.ted a puppy, so to save money i just found them a possum. dad, i think he's dead. probably just playin' possum. sfx: possum hisses there he is. there's an easier way to save. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> 16 minutes past this hour, this video was just sent in to cnn. this is in madrid, spain. protes
>> david mattingly reporting live from jackson, mississippi, this morning. >>> a cnn exclusive. a mystery illness blamed for the deaths of more than 60 children in cambodia. now dr. sanjay gupta will tell us what professionals there think the cause is. we'll take you live to phen [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern...
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cnn used to have a show called crossfire that did a lot of that. well, there's a show in jordan that should be called crossfire because when things got really out of hand, one of the arguers pulled a gun. that's next in the "rewrite." [ male announcer ] you sprayed them. thought they were dead. huh? [ male announcer ] should've used roundup. it kills weeds to the root, so they don't come back. roundup. no root. no weed. no problem. cleaning better doesn't have to take longer. i'm done. i'm gonna...use these. ♪ give me just a little more time ♪ [ female announcer ] unlike mops, swiffer can maneuver into tight spaces and its wet mopping cloths can clean better in half the time. mom? ♪ ahhhh! ahhhh! no it's mommy! [ female announcer ] swiffer. better clean in half the time. or your money back. ♪ >>> in tonight's "rewrite," whatever happened to cross fire tv? you know, i'm sometimes asked why i don't have two people we diametrically opposite views come on this program and fight it out. we used to have a lot of that kind of programming on cable
cnn used to have a show called crossfire that did a lot of that. well, there's a show in jordan that should be called crossfire because when things got really out of hand, one of the arguers pulled a gun. that's next in the "rewrite." [ male announcer ] you sprayed them. thought they were dead. huh? [ male announcer ] should've used roundup. it kills weeds to the root, so they don't come back. roundup. no root. no weed. no problem. cleaning better doesn't have to take longer. i'm...
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i work for cnn. so maybe brian's mother could watch that too and double the viewership for cnn. [ laughter ] bill o'reilly was at my house for dinner the other night with a group of people. i wasn't there. he brought -- >> [ laughter ] >> no, it's fine, it's fine. there were lots of people there. i told bill once, i said, you guys on fox, i love watching fox, but any conservative can be on fox. i said, i'm on cnn. i parachute in behind enemy lines twice a week and sit there on a panel of 14 people to get four words out. and he said -- or maybe it's sean hannity who said, it's very courageous of you bill, very anonymous of you and very courageous of you. no one's watching. what happened thursday in washington was a travesty. i cannot tell you how disappointed i am in john roberts. i cannot tell you how disappointed i am. [ applause ] and i'm going to tell you why. i'm going to tell you why. because i know him. i have a lot of friends of his are friends of mine. i've had dinner with him. i've talked wi
i work for cnn. so maybe brian's mother could watch that too and double the viewership for cnn. [ laughter ] bill o'reilly was at my house for dinner the other night with a group of people. i wasn't there. he brought -- >> [ laughter ] >> no, it's fine, it's fine. there were lots of people there. i told bill once, i said, you guys on fox, i love watching fox, but any conservative can be on fox. i said, i'm on cnn. i parachute in behind enemy lines twice a week and sit there on a...
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the chef and the cnn deli finally perfected the black and white news cookie. i mean the babies they'd have made, the sill ken ebb onee queen and the elfish god would have produced the most perfect little laser eyed caramel mocka wood nymph. i'm pretty sure that's okay for me to say. it doesn't make any sense. for years we've heard anderson go on and on about some girl named katrina. (laughter) standing in front of her house at odd hours, fighting with her and ending up outside in the rain. it was true love. of course looking back now it was suspicious that we never saw a photo of her. and their relationship always seemed strained. i mean who calls their girlfriend by the pet name worst natural disaster of the modern era. and of course, folks, no one, no one took more advantage of my absence from the scene than the you could ad-- coward in chief. you see this man is running scared, folks, because we all know mitt romney is the man we need in the white house thanks to his years of business experience at bain capital. so obama is now attacking romney's record. it
the chef and the cnn deli finally perfected the black and white news cookie. i mean the babies they'd have made, the sill ken ebb onee queen and the elfish god would have produced the most perfect little laser eyed caramel mocka wood nymph. i'm pretty sure that's okay for me to say. it doesn't make any sense. for years we've heard anderson go on and on about some girl named katrina. (laughter) standing in front of her house at odd hours, fighting with her and ending up outside in the rain. it...